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Cinema: How Cinema Shapes Society – A Look at Film and Culture

Cinema: How Cinema Shapes Society – A Look at Film and Culture After the invention of the camera, someone must have thought—what if this world could be recorded in motion too? But that's the point—if we can imagine it, it means it's possible. If someone says cinema is nonsense, then believe me, they are dismissing one of the most important parts of the world with a single word: "nonsense." Over time, cinema has evolved. But many misconceptions still exist in society regarding cinema. In reality, this society doesn't deserve good cinema, yet cinema has no ideology of its own, which is why it just keeps going. Still, social thinkers believe that cinema should serve a purpose—it should exist for their welfare—because they can’t take care of their welfare without it! They believe that whatever they consider good should be shown in films. And if they feel that cinema is not showing what they deem good, then cinema is held responsible for the downfall of society. ...

"Constitution of India: Meaning, Importance, and Global Inspiration"

Definition of Constitution For any country, its constitution is of the highest importance. It is greater than anything else—greater than any religion, greater than any ideology. If we talk about the definition of a constitution, it is a structure of rules, laws, and ethics that apply to a country. It is based on these rules and laws that every citizen of a nation is granted the right to live their life. The constitution is above any ideology. Whether a country’s constitution is good or bad is a separate issue, but how the country’s government and its people function depends largely on the constitution. Indian Constitution The Constitution of India is the largest written constitution in the world . India is also known as the world’s largest democracy . The Indian Constitution is considered both rigid and flexible , and it is regarded as highly practical . Dr. Bhimrao Ambedkar is recognized as the principal architect of the Indian Constitution. It took 2 years, 11 months, and 18 d...

The Gap in India's Modernization

India Has Progressed, But At What Cost? India has come a long way since independence and continues to grow at a remarkable pace. Despite various obstacles and pretentiousness, we chose progress, we chose science — while many other countries lagged behind. However, in this pursuit of continuous development, there are numerous issues that continue to weaken us from within. We often proclaim that India will become a Vishwaguru (world teacher), but the real question is — why do we want to become a Vishwaguru? And why does it feel like India is running this race alone? Of course, everyone has their own way of claiming greatness. But to develop meaningfully, a clear and collective vision is necessary. Yes, India has certainly made strides in development. But has it developed in the way it truly should have? The reality is — a significant gap still exists in India’s modernization. It often seems like we aspire to progress, but we are not serious about it. What is the Gap in Modern...